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The British high court has ruled that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange can take his extradition case to the country's Supreme Court, reports the Guardian.

High court judges denied Assange the right to appeal within their court but have said that he can apply for his case to be heard by the supreme court given that the issue is considered to be of "general public importance."

However, though Assange may now be able to appear in front of the court, the BBC reports that his odds are not exactly great — one of the high court judges who rules such has said the chances of Assange overturning the extradition ruling would be "extraordinarily slim".